Key Points

The Army Recruiting Office in Narangi organized a special outreach programme for students enrolled under Assam's AROHAN scheme. Over 360 students from Golaghat, Darrang, and Hailakandi districts participated in the motivational event. The programme included informative sessions about Army careers and Operation Sindoor, highlighting military values and opportunities. Interactive discussions allowed students to directly engage with recruitment officials and learn about defense service requirements.

Key Points: ARO Narangi Motivates Assam Youth on Army Careers Through AROHAN Scheme

  • Outreach programme organized for AROHAN scheme students from three Assam districts
  • Motivational lecture on Army life and diverse career avenues
  • Interactive session on recruitment process and eligibility criteria
  • Focus on instilling patriotism and national pride among youth
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ARO Narangi conducts outreach programme for AROHAN Scheme Students

Army Recruiting Office Narangi conducted an outreach programme for 367 AROHAN scheme students from Golaghat, Darrang, and Hailakandi districts, inspiring youth about Armed Forces careers.

"The event aimed at familiarising the students with the operational strength, strategic decisiveness, and resilience of the Indian Armed Forces - Official Statement"

Shillong, September 17

In a significant effort to motivate and inform the youth about career opportunities in the Armed Forces, the Army Recruiting Office (ARO) Narangi, under the aegis of ZRO Shillong, on Wednesday, conducted a comprehensive outreach programme at Brahmaputra Hall, Narangi Cantonment.

An official statement mentioned that the event was especially organised for the students from the districts of Golaghat, Darrang, and Hailakandi, currently enrolled under the AROHAN scheme of the Assam State Government.

The event contained a motivational lecture and an informative session on Operation Sindoor, where a total of 367 students participated, according to an official statement.

The event aimed at familiarising the students with the operational strength, strategic decisiveness, and resilience of the Indian Armed Forces, which will not only educate but also instil a deep sense of patriotism and pride among the attendees, according to the report.

The motivational lecture provided a realistic and inspiring insight into life in the Armed Forces, it also covered the diverse career avenues available in the Army and the values of discipline, leadership, and service to the nation that define a soldier's life, the statement added.

An interactive format ensured direct engagement between the students and the ARO Narangi team, allowing the participants to raise queries and gain clarity about the recruitment process, eligibility, and lifestyle associated with defence services, the statement added further.

According to the officials, the event was effectively conducted by the Director and team from ARO Narangi, who ensured smooth coordination and meaningful interaction throughout the programme.

- ANI

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Priya S
Operation Sindoor is such an important topic! Glad they're educating students about our armed forces' capabilities. More districts should have such programs.
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Aman W
As someone from Golaghat, I appreciate this effort. Many students here don't know about defense career options. Hope they conduct more such sessions in remote areas too.
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Sarah B
While the initiative is good, I hope they also address the challenges and realities of military life, not just the glory. Proper guidance is crucial for these young minds.
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Vikram M
ॐ परम वीरों को नमन! Our armed forces are the pride of the nation. Such programs will definitely inspire the next generation to serve the country. Salute to the organizers!
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Karthik V
The interactive format is excellent. Students need to ask questions directly to understand recruitment process properly. Hope they expand this to more AROHAN scheme districts.

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